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- W2189096054 abstract "The National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency (NAPEE) Model Energy Efficiency Program Impact Evaluation Guide (2007) defines process evaluations as evaluations that “assess program delivery, from design to implementation, in order to identify bottlenecks, efficiencies, what worked, what did not work, constraints, and potential improvements. Timeliness in identifying opportunities for improvement is essential to making corrections along the way.” Unfortunately, due to regulatory cycles, the majority of evaluations conducted are more summative in nature— as they are conducted at the end of the program cycle, traditionally in one to two-year increments. Although potentially timely for program improvements for the next program cycle, opportunities for mid-program cycle improvements are often lost. Panel studies, specifically those utilizing split panel study designs, are able to bridge this gap to support both formative and summative evaluation objectives. A panel study is a type of longitudinal study that surveys a selected group of people over a period of time. Panel studies enable program implementers to collect process, customer engagement, and market characterization information to not only understand these data at a single point in time, but also to understand changes across time, in a cost-effective manner. This paper discusses challenges encountered, steps taken to overcome these challenges, and lessons learned." @default.
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- W2189096054 title "Panel Studies - The Perfect Marriage of Formative and Summative Evaluations" @default.
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